The Peoria Rivermen edged the Milwaukee Admirals 3-2 in a shootout Sunday night before 3,295 fans at the Bradley Center.

Phil McRae and Sergey Andronov scored in the shootout for Peoria, while Rivermen goalie Mike McKenna stopped all four Milwaukee challengers.

The Admirals (17-14-3-2) jumped on top on Ben Ryan’s first goal of the season 1:24 into the game, but Peoria’s Derek Nesbitt tied it with a power-play goal at 4:38 of the period. It was his 13th of the season.

After a scoreless second period, Adam Cracknell netted his 10th goal of the season 2:52 into the third period for a 2-1 Rivermen lead, but Milwaukee forced overtime on Taylor Beck’s sixth goal of the season at 8:46.

Peoria (16-17-2-2) outshot Milwaukee 40-30 for the contest

Peoria 3,

Grand Rapids 2 (OT)

After falling behind 2-0, Peoria scored the final three goals of the game to storm back and beat host Grand Rapids 3-2 in overtime Saturday night.

Peoria killed off seven of the eight Griffins power plays and held them scoreless for the final 38 minutes of regulation as they mounted their comeback.

Sergey Andronov scored the game-winning goal for the second night in a row as he backhanded home a rebound with 2:30 remaining in overtime. Jake Allen made 31 saves, including 26 in the first two periods, for the victory

Mitch Callahan banged in a rebound to give Grand Rapids a 1-0 lead at 5:39.

Grand Rapids cashed in on their seventh power play of the game just 1:50 into the second period. Landon Ferraro’s shot appeared to be in Allen’s pads but after initially ruling no-goal, referee Keith Kaval reviewed the play and awarded the Griffins a 2-0 lead.

Peoria’s response came just 28 seconds later. T.J. Hensick fed Adam Cracknell in the high-slot as he snapped home his ninth goal of the season at 2:18 of the second. Derek Nesbitt earned the secondary assist.

Still in the second period, Brett Sonne’s first goal of the season tied the game, 2-2, at 8:26. After Evgeny Grachev stole the puck at center ice, he pushed it ahead to send Sonne and Tyler Shattock in on a two-on-none break. Sonne slipped the puck between the legs of Thomas McCollum to even the score.

The score held steady until the midway point of overtime when David Shield’s shot produced a rebound in the crease for Andronov. His seventh of the season gave Peoria their third straight win against Grand Rapids this season.